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| TA100 | Amazon | GTC | Automotive Parts and Accessories | GTC TA100 Smartach+ Wireless Ignition Analyzer and Tachometer |
| MUF8105(1565) | E-Electronics | Not Provided | Not Provided | 806-866MHZ 5DB OPEN COIL ANTENNA |
| ANT-125K | Newark / element14 | RF SOLUTIONS | Not Provided | RF SOLUTIONS - ANT-125K - ANTENNA, COIL, RFID, 125KHZ |
| TR40PLUSBK | Amazon | K40 | Automotive Parts and Accessories | K40 TR40PLUSBK Plus Series Black 6000 Watt Trucker Antenna with Chrome Coil |
| ANT-125K | Digi-Key | RF Solutions | RF/IF and RFID | ANTENNA RFID COIL 125KHZ |
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Antenna (radio) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Whip antenna on car Diagram of the electric fields (blue) and magnetic fields (red) radiated by a dipole antenna (black rods) during transmission. |
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Dipole antenna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dipole antenna From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A schematic of a half-wave dipole antenna connected to an unbalanced coaxial cable. |
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GAP Antenna Products, Inc. The coil portion of the trap changes its value as a function of temperature shifting the operating frequency of the antenna. |
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STMicroelectronics | How to design a 13.56 MHz customized tag... |
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Design of phasing coil for GSM antenna Design of phasing coil for GSM antenna EDAboard.com Forum Index -> RF, Microwave, Antennas and Optics > Design of phasing coil for GSM antenna |
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Antenna Coil Antenna Windings on Ferrite Rod Antenna Winding on Phenolic See Coil Winding Specialist Profile & Catalog |
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Mobile 2.45Ghz antenna - Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio... So to summarise: | | 80mm Z phasing coil | | 78mm Z phasing coil | | 78mm Z phasing coil | | 78mm Z phasing coil | 20mm +-------- ground plane N |
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C. Crane Company - Twin Coil Ferrite® AM Antenna -... |
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coil whip cb antenna : Maplin Electronics |
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Nikola Tesla Page, Tesla's power receiver If a very small loop antenna (a coil) should happen to receive a radio wave as a very small signal, we can increase the received *energy* by |